Nirmali

Birth goddess. Kafir [Afghanistan].

Goddess of the childbirth but usually separated from the rest of the village. She is invoked by women during labor or menstruation. Her sacred animal is the ram. There is an argument that she is, in fact, a manifestation of the goddess Disani rather than a distinct deity. Also Shuwe.

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MOONSTONE (FELDSPAR)

Mineralogy: feldspar with swaying light beams
Spiritual: intuition
Subconscious: bestows depth of feeling, helps with sleepwalking
Mind: makes receptive to inspiration and impulses
Body: brings hormonal cycles in harmony with natural rhythms, helps with problems during menstruation, menopause and after child birth
Rarity: common

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BAST – BASTET – UBASTET – PAKHET

Bast, Perfumed Protector, Cat Goddess

In ancient Egypt the cat was worshipped as a sacred animal – the mother or creator.

Bast is the Egyptian Goddess and protector of cats, women and children. She is Goddess of sunrise. Her goddess duty changed over the years, but, she is also known as a goddess of love, fertility, birth, music and dance.

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Your Birth Number by David Allen Hulse

Numerology , in addition to assigning three basic number values to the letters of a name, also assigns a birth date to one number, known as the birth number. The birth number reveals influences at birth which will shape the direction your life will take. The birth date is first converted to three basic numbers, one for the month, one for the day, and one for the year. These three dates are then added together and reduced to a single number between 1 and 9.

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Merlin

by Brian Edward Rise

 
Enchanter, wizard and prophet who oversees Arthur‘s conception and birth, enables his ascension and acts as high counsel to the King in the early phase of his reign. Geoffrey of Monmouth is responsible for the Merlin known to literature today. His name, “Merlinus,” is a latinized adaptation of the Welsh “Myrddin” – the name of a late sixth century northern bard reported to have the gift of sight who predicted a Celtic uprising. A series of Prophetiae Merlini were written by Geoffrey first and then incorporated into the Historia Regum Britanniae, where he attempts to give weight to his semi-historical character.

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A Warning

There Once was a time when Wild Magick was free,
Where everything existed and ceased to be,
Where Gods and Goddesses ruled the Earth,
And with their knowledge gave Birth,
Now dark times call once again,
A hero is needed to stop the Pain,
The world is dying because of us,
Now we must learn to wish and trust,
We must re-awaken magick forgot,
And loosen the world from its shackled knot,
Remember the Old ways and follow the lines,
Bring forth the past of olden times,
With their knowledge the Earth shall have life,
Without it nothing but pain and strife,
Don’t ignore the warnings of fate,
Act now I charge you before it’s too late.
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An Astrological Map of the Universe

That there is a correlation between astrological positions and trends on our planet has been established long ago. From empirical observations of ancient magicians gradually a science evolved that correlates the destiny and general trends of every individual on this planet with the position of the stars at this individual’s birth. More specific trends that are valid for an individual can be found in an analysis of the movements of the planets and stars after its birth. The position of the heavenly bodies in relation to a location compares well to the setting of a radionics device.

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Dechtere

by Dr Anthony E. Smart

 
The mother of Cuchulainn. There are a number of versions of his birth, of which two follow: one, Dechtere accidentally swallowed a mayfly while drinking a cup of wine, became pregnant from this event, and bore Cuchulainn; two, She was impregnated by the god Lugh with his own soul, and vomited him into life as Cuchulainn, thereby remaining a virgin.

Ajysyt

by Dr Anthony E. Smart

 
The mother goddess of the Yakuts of Siberia, Ajysyt was seen to be present whenever one of her people gave birth, and she brought with her the soul of the child, so that a complete human being could be brought into existence. She was also seen to reside on a mountain with seven stories, where she wrote every new birth into a golden book, and controlled the fate of men.

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